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Discover Ludwig"march away" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
It is often used as a phrasal verb to describe the act of leaving or departing, especially in a deliberate or controlled manner. Example: The soldiers were ordered to march away from the battlefield as the enemy approached. Another example: The protesters marched away from the government building, chanting their demands for change.
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He started to march away, then stopped.
Drinking water was a two days march away.
Ranks of blackened tree skeletons march away down the mountain.
Agriculture's march to the cerrado has been a march away from consumers.
You can't get over that bright horizon only a few days' march away".
"The international community needs to act now or Cambodia will continue in its march away from democracy and toward autocracy".
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The Olympics are a month away.
She saw the defendant drive April away".
But that is still a month away".
The deadline is almost a month away.
And the wedding is still a month away.
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